Headlines for Thursday, December 18, 2014:
Death row inmates want an injunction against further executions in Oklahoma. (Tulsa World)
People of Oklahoma City are planning to attend a public meeting tonight on a proposed oil drilling site near Lake Hefner. (Journal Record)
An Oklahoma energy company wants to build a factory in western North Dakota to process 400 million cubic feet of natural gas daily. (Bismark Tribune)
Native American artists in Oklahoma are creating new works while staying true to their roots. (Oklahoma Gazette)
A singing group which includes an Oklahoma City man won “The Sing Off.” (KFOR)
Testimony resumes today in a hearing by Death Row inmates seeking an injunction against executions in Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
A new study from the U.S. Census Bureau looks at government spending in Oklahoma and nationwide from 2007 to 2012. (Journal Record)
A Broken Arrow lesbian couple at the center of a same sex marriage battle in Oklahoma gets an invite to Washington, DC. (News on 6)